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We use primarily hard maple chosen for its fine, even texture and durability. The natural color is light-cream to off white tinged occasionally with slight red brown heartwood. Density is heavy and strong, with resistance to shock and abrasion making it an excellent choice for cabinetry. Its relatively uniform, even bland, closed grain look allows for excellent color consistency when stain or paint is applied and it polishes very well.
Recommended Finishes: Rustic (6131), Glazed Camino (3182), Portillo (1290), Del Mar (4824), Cabo (3850), Mojave (6914)
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Beech is one of our most popular woods with pink to reddish brown heartwood and sapwood that is creamy to pink. It is very hard and heavy in weight and provides excellent shock resistance. Its moderately tight, fine grain with evident intermittent flecking adapts well to a variety of finishes.
Recommended Finishes: Light Mocha (1050), Cocoa (1120), Camino (1190), Capistrano (1830), Moreno (1890).
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Cherry is a distinctly elegant species with red to deep reddish brown heartwood and white to yellowish sapwood. It is moderately hard, stiff and strong with medium weight making it highly shock resistant. Its fine, closed grain allows it to take finish well, although light to natural finishes are recommended. The beautiful natural markings (gum streaks, pin knots, bird pecks) and red color will darken to a rich reddish brown with age.
Recommended Finishes: Natural (1010), Light Mocha (1050), Nutmeg (1070), Colorado (1810), Capistrano (1830), Moreno (1890), Hacienda (6922)
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Red Oak’s pinkish red to blonde color and broad grains give a pronounced appearance. Although less popular in recent years, oak’s very hard and strong density gives it high shock resistance, so it remains a staple in cabinetry. Red oak is naturally pinkish red to blonde in color and due to its porous nature, soaks up stains and offers a wide variety of finish tones.
Recommended Finishes: Natural (1010), Light Mocha (1050), Nutmeg (1070), Capistrano (1830), Moreno (1890)
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Lyptus is a new wood offering, and is ordered on request. It is a very hard wood, with extraordinary weathering characteristics. Beginning as a pinkish-brown color when cut, it shades into a beautiful brown hue when aged and exposed to light. Its closest looking wood species is teak, and it carries similar hardness properties and a very vivid and alive grain structure that gives it a wavy or striped look. In addition to its excellent wood properties, we are proud to introduce lyptus to its product line as it is a renewable resource with high productivity in relatively short harvest rotations (14-16 years vs. 60-70 years for other species). This wood comes from premium, well-managed plantations in Brazil, independently certified in accordance with the rules of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
Recommended Colors: Del Mar (4824), Arcadia (4844), Noche (1860)
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